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Green Dads
http://greendadsblog.com
Who are the Green Dads? We’re Brian and Steven, two forty-something gay fathers together over 17 years, and our five year old son Darius. We think our family is just a typical American family like any other, despite being a gay, transracial, foster-adoptive family. Of course, not everyone sees it that way. What does our family believe in? We believe in Being Green, Science and Rationality, and Honoring Diversity. And of course having fun! This blog is a personal blog about our daily lives, and the universal challenges of parenting, especially in a non-traditional family. Welcome to Green Dads …
Recent Posts
Green Dads Twitter Digest 2009-11-20
Green Dads Twitter Digest is a weekly listing of our posts on Twitter. Follow Green Dads on Twitter RT @balmeras: Book em', Guru: 4 Picks for Playful Readers: http://digg.com/d31A9ff?t # A Course in Happiness: practical guidance on inner work n...
Wordless Wednesday: Where No Man Has Gone Before
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Research Study: Communicative Construction of Families Formed by Partnered Gay Males
Researchers at Northwestern University and Eastern Michigan University are currently running a study focused on understanding how families formed by gay male partners/parents present themselves as a family to other people and how they respond to cha...
Green Dads Twitter Digest 2009-11-13
Green Dads Twitter Digest is a weekly listing of our posts on Twitter. Follow Green Dads on Twitter Book Dads wanted! to contribute reviews and/or articles about reading and literacy with our mission in mind. http://bit.ly/xDGQN # The November Nove...
Reading & Literacy Need Clear Vision And Fresh Air
Having access to books and knowing how to read isn’t much good if you can’t see clearly. Unfortunately, 25% of school-aged children in the U.S. have vision problems; 86% do not get their vision checked before age 12. And disadvantaged children...
Wordless Wednesday: I Believe I Can Fly
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